I walked the streets of Charlotte and talked to a girl that I could love but it made no sense it was all made up so I drove to Tennessee my second family but I never ever ever stay long enough until I'm searching through the graves in the town of Sainte Marie to try to find what's left in me on the balcony of an unfamiliar bar I wore the scars of a lonely broken heart so she took me to her home and ran her fingers through my hair but it made no sense we just pretend to care and I thought I had buried these thoughts but they keep digging themselves back up well I was just three hours west of the town that I call home and it all made sense I have got to keep on going I have never felt so free to try to find what's best in me I'm not telling you I want this just telling myself it's what I need I've learned the most about myself on foreign city streets and I can honestly say that I don't belong anywhere but halfway to the next town on the map
credits
from [LVDTH2],
released March 26, 2013
Guitar/Vocals by Nick Burger.
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